Earthly Pride

Series: Custer and Other Poems

The poem explores the theme of pride and its destructive nature. It describes a person who is consumed by earthly pride, believing themselves to be superior to others. This pride leads them to neglect their spiritual well-being, ignoring the warnings of conscience and the whispers of the soul. As a result, they become isolated from humanity and ultimately suffer a downfall. The poem serves as a cautionary tale, warning readers of the dangers of unchecked pride and the importance of humility. AI Generated Content

~1897 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Difficult

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